I'm looking for good, resources on East, West and South Slavic and their daughter languages. I'm specially looking for their historical development from proto slavic.
Does anyone have any resources online or in print, either way, for them?
EDIT: Also how much is know about pannonian slavs and their dialect of common slavic ?
Resource Request: Slavs, Proto Slavic and beyond
Re: Resource Request: Slavs, Proto Slavic and beyond
You could read Kortlandt for starters:
FROM PROTO-INDO-EUROPEAN TO SLAVIC
FROM SERBO-CROATIAN TO INDO-EUROPEAN
FROM PROTO-INDO-EUROPEAN TO SLAVIC
FROM SERBO-CROATIAN TO INDO-EUROPEAN
Re: Resource Request: Slavs, Proto Slavic and beyond
I have some pdfs (from Kortlandt of course ) but I can't upload pdf attachments on this site. One of the pdf is a really good one about the development of nominal paradigms of all 3 accent classes in each stage (e.g. Late Balto-Slavic, Early Slavic etc.).
Re: Resource Request: Slavs, Proto Slavic and beyond
From what we can see from place names in Hungary, Pannonian was closest to Bulgarian (e.g. Budapest, where Pest [pESt] "oven" shows the Bulgarian development of Proto-Slavic *pektь. In general, Pannonian disappeared at a time when the Slavic languages had not yet differentiated very much.Daedolon wrote:EDIT: Also how much is know about pannonian slavs and their dialect of common slavic ?